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(248370) 2005 QN173

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Active asteroid in the outer main belt

(248370) 2005 QN173
Cerro Tololo Observatory image of2005 QN173 with a long, narrow tail (indicated with white arrows) on July 22, 2016
Discovery[1]
Discovered byNEAT
Discovery sitePalomar Observatory
Discovery dateAugust 29, 2005
Designations
433P/(248370) 2005 QN173
2005 QN173
main-belt · (outer)[2]
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch February 25, 2023 (JD 2460000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc8,055 d (22.05 yr)
Aphelion3.755 AU (561.7 Gm)
Perihelion2.374 AU (355.1 Gm)
3.064 AU (458.4 Gm)
Eccentricity0.2254
1,959 d (5.36 yr)
119.934°
0° 11m 1.494s / day
Inclination0.068°
174.334°
145.860°
Physical characteristics[2]
3.599±0.214 km
0.054
C[3]
15.53[2]

(248370) 2005 QN173 is amain beltasteroid that undergoes recurrentcomet-like activity nearperihelion,[4][5] and is now designated comet433P/(248370) 2005 QN173.[6] This object was discovered on August 29, 2005 by theNear-Earth Asteroid Tracking program atPalomar Observatory.[1] It orbits in theouter mainasteroid belt[7] with anorbital period of 5.36 years, asemi-major axis of3.06 AU, and anorbital eccentricity of 0.225, bringing it as close as2.37 AU to theSun atperihelion. Theorbital plane is inclined at an angle of 0.068° to theecliptic.[2]

On July 7, 2021,2005 QN173 was found to be active by theAsteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System survey.[6] Archival imagery showed it had been active during a previous perihelion passage,[8] dated July 22, 2016.[9] This indicates the activity is due to thesublimation of icyvolatiles,[6] as is common with comets.[9] At the time that activity was identified, the object displayed a long, dusty tail, much like a comet. Follow up observations found this tail extended more than9 along its orbital plane.[7] By August 14, 2021, thecoma around thenucleus was fading, while the brightness of the tail remained roughly constant.[6]

This asteroid has amean diameter of3.6±0.2 km, with a low visualalbedo of0.054±0.012. Its colors are consistent with a darkC-typecarbonaceous asteroidtaxonomic classification, which is a class more commonly found in the outer main belt. Dust particles ejected from the object had very low velocities of about1 m/s. This suggests that the dust emission may have been assisted by rapid spin of the asteroid, which would lower theescape velocity.[3]

The asteroid will make its next perihelion passage on September 3, 2026, and it may become active by February 2026.[3]

References

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  1. ^ab"(248370) = 2005 QN173". Minor Planet Center. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2023.
  2. ^abcde"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 248370 (2005 QN173)" (2022-12-17).Jet Propulsion Laboratory. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2023.
  3. ^abcHsieh, Henry H.; et al. (November 2021), "Physical Characterization of Main-belt Comet (248370) 2005 QN173",The Astrophysical Journal Letters,922 (1): L9,arXiv:2109.14822,Bibcode:2021ApJ...922L...9H,doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ac2c62, L9.
  4. ^Planetary Science Institute (October 4, 2021),"Is new finding an asteroid or a comet? It's both",phys.org, retrievedFebruary 18, 2023.
  5. ^Jefferson, Ron (October 6, 2021),"New Space Rock Hybrid Discovered Near Sun; Confirmed as Both Comet and Asteroid",The Science Times, retrievedFebruary 19, 2023.
  6. ^abcdLister, Tim; et al. (July 2022), "The LCO Outbursting Objects Key Project: Overview and Year 1 Status",The Planetary Science Journal,3 (7): 173,arXiv:2206.09028,Bibcode:2022PSJ.....3..173L,doi:10.3847/PSJ/ac7a31, 173.
  7. ^abHsieh, Henry; et al. (October 2021), "The Nucleus and Dust Tail of Active Asteroid (248370) 2005 QN173",Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,53 (7),Bibcode:2021DPS....5311004H, 2021n7i110p04.
  8. ^Chandler, C. O.; et al. (July 26, 2021), Green, Daniel W. E. (ed.),"(248370) 2005 QN_173",Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams,5005, retrievedFebruary 17, 2023.
  9. ^abChandler, Colin Orion; et al. (November 2021), "Recurrent Activity from Active Asteroid (248370) 2005 QN173: A Main-belt Comet",The Astrophysical Journal Letters,922 (1): L8,arXiv:2111.06405,Bibcode:2021ApJ...922L...8C,doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ac365b, L8.

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